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    Stephen Krashen is one of the experts when it comes to language acquisition. He has theorized on the subject of second language acquisition for years and has been quite influential in this field of linguistics. He approaches the subject of second language acquisition by presenting his five theories for acquiring a second language. Aida Walqui is another expert; however, she approaches the subject from the aspect that contextual factors are involved in second language learning. Even though Krashen

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    Second Language Acquisition and Age Impact on its Acquisition Ika Ulil M 20111111042 Abstract Children acquire language since they were born. They communicate with their parents. Furthermore, children and parents interact with each other using a language that we often call the first language or mother tongue. At an early age, children are only learning one language that is the mother tongue. By age and speech development, children improve to acquire a second language from the school or the environment

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    Mergers and acquisitions have always been around and have been popular in the United States for decades. It has been said that that mergers and acquisitions have contributed to the reconstruction of businesses during the 80’s and 90’s. The following is an analysis of a case study on Southwest and will address acquisitions, mergers, and restructuring. Acquisitions are popular in the United States and there are many reasons why a company decides to acquire another company. Companies will decide to

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    Stephen Krashen is an expert in the field of linguistics, specializing in the theories of language acquisition and its development. His ideas have been for a long time “a source of ideas for research in second language acquisition” (Lightbown & Spada, 2006, p.38). In the early 1970s, he proposed the Monitor Model theory of second language acquisition, which is consists of five main hypotheses: the acquisition-learning hypotheses, the monitor hypotheses, the input hypotheses, the natural order hypotheses

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    There are three major theories of first language acquisition, which are nativist approach, behavior approach, and functional approach. There are still some scholars who challenge these theories. As to nativism, Chomsky (1965) held the view that we are born with a genetic capacity to perceive and acquire the language, and that the capacity is contained in the language acquisition device. He proposes that the language organ helps children acquire languages. In another word, the theory proposes that

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    4 Mergers & Acquisitions Mergers & acquisitions (M&A) are getting very common in today business world. IP, being 1 of the most valuable intangible assets, often be the most important discussion point during the negotiation & also the company valuation. It can increase the economic value significantly, combining the patents, trademarks and copyrights. Typically, M&A happens when certain organizations seek to expand their business or improve the dominance in the market. The acquisitions activities

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    Introduction Mergers and acquisitions refer to the financing, management and strategy that is involved in the selling and buying companies. It also include combining two or more companies. A merger is a combination of two companies where they are joined to form a new company and an acquisition occurs when a company buys another and become their owner. It usually starts with the informal discussion at the board level, followed by formal negotiation, a letter of intent, due diligence, agreement and

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    Following are the theories of second language acquisition: • Behaviorism theory: behaviorism theory introduced to the stimulus response theory which helped in understanding the language as an organized structure and acquisition as a matter of habit development. Behaviorism theory ignores internal mechanism which takes linguistic surroundings and shaped stimulus into account. According to behaviorism theory learning is a scrutinize behaviour which is involuntarily obtained by the means of stimulus

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    Mergers and acquisitions are practically formed when two or more companies agree to form a new firm or corporation. However, the circumstances surrounding the formation of a merger or an acquisition are what differentiate the two. In mergers, companies are engaged in negotiations to become one while in acquisitions companies do not need to hold prior negotiations since the acquirer buys the shares of the target. Further, acquisitions involve the acquirer wholly absorbing the target company and may

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    Introduction Mergers and Acquisitions are considered as a significant exercise in the corporate restructuring. With the rise of the financial crises in organisations across the world, there has been an augment in the number of corporate invasions and mergers. Therefore, the announcement of this strategy has become a part of a successful business. In the challenging international business environment and damaged economy, all organisations are seeking such kinds of eccentric techniques for comparative

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